nmm 22 4500ICPSR09929MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09929MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) File
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR9929NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This file, the 1990 counterpart to the CENSUS OF POPULATION,
1980 [UNITED STATES]: EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY SPECIAL FILE (ICPSR
9026), is based on civilian labor force data from the 1990 Decennial
Census and provides occupational and educational attainment data to
support affirmative action planning for equal employment opportunity.
The file consists of two sets of crosstabulations for the United States
civilian labor force. The first set of tables provides data for 512
occupational categories by sex, race, and Hispanic origin. The second
set presents educational attainment data for seven age groups by sex,
race, and Hispanic origin. Both sets of tables are summarized
geographically for the United States, all states and the District of
Columbia, all counties and statistically equivalent entities, all
Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical
Areas, and Primary Metropolitan Statistical Areas, all places with
populations of 50,000 or more, and all minor civil divisions with
populations of 50,000 or more in 12 states.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09929.v1
Equal Employment OpportunityicpsrethnicityicpsrgendericpsrHispanic or Latino originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrlabor forceicpsroccupationsicpsrpopulationicpsrraceicpsrstates (USA)icpsrAffirmative Actionicpsrcensus dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducational backgroundicpsremploymenticpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9929Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09929.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR02889MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s2000 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR02889MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Extract Data
Terry K. Adams
2006-01-18Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]2000ICPSR2889NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This extraction of data from the 1990 decennial Census
files (CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1990 [UNITED STATES]: SUMMARY
TAPE FILES 3A AND 3B [ICPSR 9694, 9693]) was designed to provide a set
of contextual variables to be matched to any survey dataset that has
been coded for the geographic location of respondents. Over 120
variables were selected from original Census sources, and more than
100 variables were derived from those component variables. The
variables characterize geographic areas in terms of ethnicity, family
structures, income, education, labor force activity, and housing. The
geographic areas chosen range from neighborhoods (tracts, Block
Numbering Areas [BNAs], and Enumeration Districts [EDs]), through
intermediate levels of geography (Minor Civil Divisions and Census
County Divisions [MCDs/CCDs], census places, and ZIP codes), through
large economic areas (counties, Metropolitan Statistical Areas, State
Economic Areas [SEAs], and specially created Labor Market Areas
[LMAs]), and beyond to large regions (Economic Sub-Regions [ESRs] and
states). To the maximum extent possible, the investigator selected
Census variables that seemed relevant to problems associated with
poverty and income determination and that were present in comparable
form in the 1970 and 1980 Census datasets.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02889.v1
employmenticpsrethnicityicpsrfamily structureicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrcensus dataicpsrincomeicpsrlabor forceicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrpovertyicpsrsocial indicatorsicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducationicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsAdams, Terry K.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)2889Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02889.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09516MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1991 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09516MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource]Public Law (P.L.) 94-171 Data
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1991ICPSR9516NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Public Law 94-171, enacted in 1975, requires the Census
Bureau to provide redistricting data in a format requested by state
governments. Within one year following the Decennial Census (by April
1, 1991), the Census Bureau must provide the governor and legislature
of each state with the population data needed to redraw legislative
districts. To meet this requirement, the Census Bureau established a
voluntary program to allow states to receive data for voting districts
(e.g., election precincts, city wards) in addition to standard census
geographic areas such as counties, cities, census tracts, and blocks.
These files contain data for voting districts for those counties for
which a state outlined voting district boundaries around a set of
census blocks on census maps, in accordance with the guidelines of the
program. Each state file provides data for the state and its subareas
in the following order: state, county, voting district, county
subdivision, place, census tract, block group, and block. Additionally,
complete summaries are provided for the following geographic areas:
county subdivision, place, consolidated city, state portion of American
Indian and Alaska Native area, and county portion of American Indian
and Alaska Native area. Area characteristics such as land area, water
area, latitude, and longitude are provided. Summary statistics are
provided for all persons and housing units in the geographic areas.
Counts by race and by Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin are also given.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09516.v1
Hispanic originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrlegislative districtsicpsrpopulationicpsrraceicpsrredistrictingicpsrstates (USA)icpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus divisionsicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrelection districtsicpsrethnicityicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9516Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09516.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09783MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1992 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09783MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource]Public Law (P.L.) 94-171 Data (One-Half Sample Adjusted Redistricting File)
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1992ICPSR9783NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Public Law 94-171, enacted in 1975, requires the Census
Bureau to provide redistricting data in a format requested by state
governments. Within one year following the 1990 decennial Census (by
April 1, 1991), the Census Bureau provided the governor and legislature
of each state with the population data needed to redraw legislative
districts. This collection contains the same substantive and geographic
variables as the original Public Law 94-171 files [see CENSUS OF
POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1990 [UNITED STATES]: PUBLIC LAW (P.L.) 94-171
DATA (ICPSR 9516)] but with the population counts adjusted for
undernumeration. Adjusted Public Law 94-171 counts are supplied for a
sample of one-half of blocks in the United States and a complete
selection of areas with 1,000 or more persons. Each state file provides
data for the state and its subareas in the following order: state,
county, voting district, county subdivision, place, and block.
Additionally, complete summaries are provided for the following
geographic areas: county subdivision, place, consolidated city, state
portion of American Indian and Alaska Native area, and county portion
of American Indian and Alaska Native area. Area characteristics such as
land area, water area, latitude, and longitude are provided. Summary
statistics are provided for all persons, for persons 18 years old and
over, and for housing units in the geographic areas. Counts by race and
by Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin are also recorded.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09783.v1
census dataicpsrcensus divisionsicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrelection districtsicpsrethnicityicpsrHispanic originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrlegislative districtsicpsrpopulationicpsrraceicpsrredistrictingicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9783Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09783.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR06150MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR06150MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Public Use Microdata Sample: 1/10,000 Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
,
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
1993-10-11Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR6150NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This dataset, prepared by the Inter-university Consortium
for Political and Social Research, comprises 1 percent of the cases in
the second release of CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1990 [UNITED
STATES]: PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE: 1-PERCENT SAMPLE (ICPSR 9951). As
1 percent of the 1-Percent Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), the file
constitutes a 1-in-10,000 sample, and contains all housing and
population variables in the original 1-Percent PUMS. Housing variables
include area type, state and area of residence, farm/nonfarm status,
type of structure, year structure was built, vacancy and boarded-up
status, number of rooms and bedrooms, presence or absence of a
telephone, presence or absence of complete kitchen and plumbing
facilities, type of sewage, water source and heating fuel used,
property value, tenure, year moved into house/apartment, type of
household/family, type of group quarters, language spoken in household,
number of persons, related children, own/adopted children, and
stepchildren in the household, number of persons and workers in the
family, status of mortgage, second mortgage, and home equity loan,
number of vehicles available, household income, sales of agricultural
products, payments for rent, mortgage, and property tax, condominium
fees, mobile home costs, and costs for electricity, water, heating
fuel, and flood/fire/hazard insurance. Person variables cover age, sex,
and relationship to householder, educational attainment, school
enrollment, race, Hispanic origin, ancestry, language spoken at home,
citizenship, place of birth, year of immigration, place of residence in
1985, marital status, number of children ever born, presence and age of
own children, military service, mobility and personal care limitations,
work limitation status, employment status, employment status of
parents, occupation, industry, and class of worker, hours worked last
week, weeks worked in 1989, usual hours worked per week, temporary
absences from work, place of work, time of departure for work, travel
time to work, means of transportation to work, number of occupants in
vehicle during ride to work, total earnings, total income, wages, and
salary income, farm and nonfarm self-employment income, Social Security
income, public assistance income, retirement income, and rent,
dividend, and net rental income.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06150.v1
ethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousehold incomeicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsroccupationsicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrunemploymenticpsrwages and salariesicpsrworking hoursicpsrageicpsrcensus dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsremploymenticpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social ResearchInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)6150Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06150.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR06497MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1995 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR06497MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Public Use Microdata Sample: 1/1,000 Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
,
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
2006-01-18Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1995ICPSR6497NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This dataset, prepared by the Inter-university Consortium
for Political and Social Research, comprises 2 percent of the cases in
the second release of CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1990 [UNITED
STATES]: PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE: 5-PERCENT SAMPLE (ICPSR 9952). As
2 percent of the 5-percent Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), it
constitutes a 1-in-1,000 sample, and contains all housing and
population variables in the original 5-percent PUMS. Housing variables
include area type, state and area of residence, farm/nonfarm status,
type of structure, year structure was built, vacancy and boarded-up
status, number of rooms and bedrooms, presence or absence of a
telephone, presence or absence of complete kitchen and plumbing
facilities, type of sewage, water source, and heating fuel used,
property value, tenure, year moved into housing unit, type of
household/family, type of group quarters, household language, number of
persons, related children, own/adopted children, and stepchildren in
the household, number of persons and workers in the family, status of
mortgage, second mortgage, and home equity loan, number of vehicles
available, household income, sales of agricultural products, payments
for rent, mortgage, and property tax, condominium fees, mobile home
costs, and cost of electricity, water, heating fuel, and
flood/fire/hazard insurance. Person variables cover age, sex,
relationship to householder, educational attainment, school enrollment,
race, Hispanic origin, ancestry, language spoken at home, citizenship,
place of birth, year of immigration, place of residence in 1985,
marital status, number of children ever born, presence and age of own
children, military service, mobility and personal care limitation, work
limitation status, employment status, employment status of parents,
occupation, industry, class of worker, hours worked last week, weeks
worked in 1989, usual hours worked per week, temporary absence from
work, place of work, time of departure for work, travel time to work,
means of transportation to work, number of occupants in vehicle during
ride to work, total earnings, total income, wages and salary income,
farm and nonfarm self-employment income, Social Security income, public
assistance income, retirement income, and rent, dividends, and net
rental income.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06497.v1
census dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsremploymenticpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousehold expendituresicpsrhousehold incomeicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrpopulationicpsrunemploymenticpsrworking hoursicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social ResearchInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)6497Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06497.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09951MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09951MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Public Use Microdata Sample: 1-Percent Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR9951NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) 1-Percent Sample
contains household and person records for a sample of housing units
that received the "long form" of the 1990 Census questionnaire. Data
items include the full range of population and housing information
collected in the 1990 Census, including 500 occupation categories, age
by single years up to 90, and wages in dollars up to $140,000. Each
person identified in the sample has an associated household record,
containing information on household characteristics such as type of
household and family income.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09951.v4
ageicpsrcensus dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsremploymenticpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousehold incomeicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsroccupationsicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrunemploymenticpsrwages and salariesicpsrworking hoursicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9951Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09951.v4 nmm 22 4500ICPSR06219MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1996 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR06219MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource]Public Use Microdata Sample: 3-Percent Elderly Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1996ICPSR6219NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
These data from the 1990 Census comprise a sample of
households with at least one person 60 years and older, plus a sample
of persons 60 years and older in group quarters. The data are grouped
into housing variables and person variables. Housing variables include
area type, state and area of residence, farm/nonfarm status, type of
structure, year structure was built, vacancy and boarded-up status,
number of rooms and bedrooms, presence or absence of a telephone,
presence or absence of complete kitchen and plumbing facilities, type
of sewage facilities, type of water source, type of heating fuel used,
property value, tenure, year moved into house/apartment, type of
household/family, type of group quarters, household language, number of
persons in the household, number of persons and workers in the family,
status of mortgage, second mortgage, and home equity loan, number of
vehicles available, household income, sales of agricultural products,
payments for rent, mortgage and property tax, condominium fees, mobile
home costs, and cost of electricity, water, heating fuel, and
flood/fire/hazard insurance. Person variables cover age, sex,
relationship to householder, educational attainment, school enrollment,
race, Hispanic origin, ancestry, language spoken at home, citizenship,
place of birth, year of immigration, place of residence in 1985,
marital status, number of children ever born, military service,
mobility and personal care limitation, work limitation status,
employment status, occupation, industry, class of worker, hours worked
last week, weeks worked in 1989, usual hours worked per week, temporary
absence from work, place of work, time of departure for work, travel
time to work, means of transportation to work, total earnings, total
income, wages and salary income, farm and nonfarm self-employment
income, Social Security income, public assistance income, retirement
income, and rent, dividends, and net rental income.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06219.v1
agingicpsrcensus dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousehold expensesicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrjob historyicpsrolder adultsicpsrpersonal financesicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrpublic assistanceicpsrretireesicpsrretirement incomeicpsrstates (USA)icpsrwages and salariesicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)6219Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06219.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09952MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09952MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Public Use Microdata Sample: 5-Percent Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR9952NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) 5-Percent Sample
contains household and person records for a sample of housing units
that received the "long form" of the 1990 Census questionnaire. Data
items cover the full range of population and housing information
collected in the 1990 Census, including 500 occupation categories, age
by single years up to 90, and wages in dollars up to $140,000. Each
person identified in the sample has an associated household record,
containing information on household characteristics such as type of
household and family income.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09952.v3
ageicpsrcensus dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsremploymenticpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousehold incomeicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsroccupationsicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrunemploymenticpsrwages and salariesicpsrworking hoursicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9952Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09952.v3 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09575MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1991 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09575MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 1A
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1999-07-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1991ICPSR9575NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This collection provides 100-percent data for states and
their subareas in hierarchical sequence down to the block group level.
Also included are complete summaries for places, census tract/block
numbering areas, block groups, congressional districts, and
consolidated cities. Population items include age, race, sex, marital
status, Hispanic origin, household type, and household relationship.
Population items are crosstabulated by age, race, Hispanic origin, or
sex. Housing items include occupancy/vacancy status, tenure, units in
structure, contract rent, meals included in rent, value, and number of
rooms in housing unit. Housing data are crosstabulated by race or
Hispanic origin of householder or by tenure. Selected aggregates and
medians are also provided. Data are presented in 37 population tables
and 63 housing tables. The file for Puerto Rico (Part 72) also
contains 100-percent data in hierarchical sequence down to the block
group level. Also included are complete summaries for sub-barrio,
census track/block numbering areas, block group, municipio, and
place. The population items include age, sex, marital status, group
quarters, household type, and household relationship. Population items
are crosstabulated by age and sex. Housing items include
occupancy/vacancy status, tenure, units in structure, contract rent,
plumbing facilities, condominium status, value, and number of rooms in
housing unit. Housing data are crosstabulated by tenure. Selected
aggregates and medians are also provided. Data are presented in 26
population tables and 48 housing tables.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09575.v1
ageicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus regionsicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrHispanic originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrraceicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9575Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09575.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09688MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1992 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09688MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 1B
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2008-05-30Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1992ICPSR9688NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This collection provides 100-percent data for states and
their subareas in hierarchical sequence down to the block level. Also
included are complete summaries for places, census tract/block
numbering areas, block groups, consolidated cities, Alaska Native
Regional Corporation, state portion of Metropolitan Statistical
Area/Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA/CMSA), and state
portion of Urbanized Area. Population items include age, race, sex,
marital status, Hispanic origin, household type, and household
relationship. Population items are crosstabulated by age, race,
Hispanic origin, or sex. Housing items include occupancy/vacancy
status, tenure, units in structure, contract rent, meals included in
rent, value, and number of rooms in housing unit. Housing data are
crosstabulated by race or Hispanic origin of householder or by tenure.
Selected aggregates and medians are also provided. Data are presented
in 37 population tables and 63 housing tables.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09688.v2
states (USA)icpsrageicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus regionsicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrHispanic originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrraceicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9688Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09688.v2 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09834MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09834MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 1C
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1995-02-10Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR9834NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This collection provides 100-percent data for the United
States and subareas. Geographic levels include the following: United
States, regions, divisions, states, counties, places of 10,000 or more
inhabitants, selected Minor Civil Divisions, Metropolitan Statistical
Areas, Urban Areas, and American Indian and Alaskan Native Areas.
Population items include age, race, sex, marital status, Hispanic
origin, household type, and household relationship. Population items
are crosstabulated by age, race, Hispanic origin, or sex. Housing items
include occupancy/vacancy status, tenure, units in structure, contract
rent, meals included in rent, value, and number of rooms in housing
unit. Housing data are crosstabulated by race or Hispanic origin of
householder or by tenure. Selected aggregates and medians are also
provided. Data are presented in 37 population tables and 63 housing
tables.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09834.v1
housingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus regionsicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrHispanic originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9834Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09834.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR06011MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR06011MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 1D
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR6011NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This collection provides 100-percent data for the
congressional districts of the 103rd Congress. The geographical
hierarchy in this file is state, congressional district, county (or
county part), place (or place part), consolidated city (or consolidated
city part), and American Indian reservation. Population items include
age, race, sex, marital status, Hispanic origin, household type, and
household relationship. Population items are crosstabulated by age,
race, Hispanic origin, or sex. Housing items include occupancy/vacancy
status, tenure, units in structure, contract rent, meals included in
rent, value, and number of rooms in housing unit. Housing data are
crosstabulated by race or Hispanic origin of householder or by tenure.
Selected aggregates and medians are also provided. Data are presented
in 37 population tables and 63 housing tables.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06011.v1
census dataicpsrcensus regionsicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrHispanic originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)6011Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06011.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09770MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1992 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09770MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 2A
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2003-12-03Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1992ICPSR9770NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection provides detailed tabulations of
100-percent data items from the 1990 Census of Population and Housing.
These tabulations are presented for states and their subareas in
hierarchical sequence down to the census tract or block numbering area
(BNA) level. Population items include age, race, sex, marital status,
Hispanic origin, household type, and household
relationship. Population items for Puerto Rico include persons,
families, households, sex, age, marital status, household size, and
household type. Housing items include occupancy/vacancy status,
tenure, units in structure, contract rent, meals included in rent,
value, and number of rooms in housing unit. Crosstabulations include
variables such as single year of age by sex, tenure by age of
householder, age by group quarters, aggregate value by units in
structure, and tenure by number of nonrelatives. The dataset contains
both "A" and "B" records. "A" records are provided for each
summary level in a geographic area, and are repeated for each
geographic component. "B" records repeat the same data for each
summary level/geographic component combination, but are tabulated for
each of ten categories of race and Hispanic origin.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09770.v3
population characteristicsicpsrraceicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus regionsicpsrcensus tract levelicpsrcensusesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrHispanic or Latino originsicpsrhousingicpsrhousing constructionicpsrhousing costsicpsrhousing occupancyicpsrhousing unitsicpsrpopulationicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9770Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09770.v3 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09848MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09848MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 2B
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2000-02-01Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR9848NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection provides detailed tabulations of
100-percent data items from the 1990 Census of Population and Housing.
These tabulations are presented for states, counties, places with
1,000 or more persons, county subdivisions with 1,000 or more persons
(selected states), county subdivisions with fewer than 1,000 persons
in Metropolitan Statistical Areas/Consolidated MSAs (MSAs/CMSAs)
(selected states), and state and county portions of Native American
and Alaskan Native areas. Population items include age, race, sex,
marital status, Hispanic origin, household type, and household
relationship. Housing items include occupancy/vacancy status, tenure,
units in structure, contract rent, meals included in rent, value, and
number of rooms in housing unit. Crosstabulations include variables
such as single year of age by sex, tenure by age of householder, age
by group quarters, aggregate value by units in structure, and tenure
by number of nonrelatives. The dataset contains both "A" and "B"
records. "A" records are provided for each summary level in a
geographic area, and are repeated for each geographic component. "B"
records repeat the same data for each summary level/geographic
component combination, but are tabulated for each of 34 categories of
race and Hispanic origin.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09848.v1
census dataicpsrcensus regionsicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrHispanic originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9848Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09848.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09876MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1995 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09876MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 2C
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1995ICPSR9876NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection provides detailed tabulations of
100-percent data items from the 1990 Census of Population and Housing.
These tabulations are presented for the United States, regions,
divisions, states, counties, county subdivisions with 10,000 or more
persons (in 12 states), county subdivisions with fewer than 10,000
persons and in a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)/Consolidated
Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA) (New England states only), places
of 10,000 or more persons, consolidated cities, American Indian
reservations with and without trust lands for the United States,
states, and counties, Alaska Native Regional Corporations, MSA/CMSAs
(both total and state portion) and Primary Metropolitan Statistical
Areas (PMSAs), state, county, and central city portion of MSAs and
PMSAs, urbanized areas, and state and central place portion of
urbanized areas. Population items include age, race, sex, marital
status, Hispanic origin, household type, and household relationship.
Housing items include occupancy/vacancy status, tenure, units in
structure, contract rent, meals included in rent, value, and number of
rooms in housing unit. Crosstabulations include variables such as
single year of age by sex, tenure by age of householder, age by group
quarters, aggregate value by units in structure, and tenure by number
of nonrelatives. The dataset contains both "A" and "B" records.
"A" records are provided for each summary level in a geographic
area, and are repeated for each geographic component. "B" records
repeat the same data for each summary level/geographic component
combination, but are tabulated for each of 34 categories of race and
Hispanic origin.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09876.v1
household compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus regionsicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrHispanic originsicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9876Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09876.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09782MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09782MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 3A
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR9782NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File 3A contains sample data weighted to
represent the total population. The collection also contains
100-percent counts and unweighted sample counts for total persons and
total housing units. Additional population and housing variables
include age, ancestry, disability, citizenship, education, income,
marital status, race, sex, travel time to work, rent, tenure, value of
housing unit, number of vehicles, and monthly owner costs. The data
for the states include 178 population tables and 99 housing
tables. The information for Puerto Rico includes 149 population tables
and 101 housing tables. Data are provided for states and Puerto Rico
and their subareas in hierarchical sequence down to the block group
level.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09782.v1
automobile expensesicpsrcensus dataicpsrcitizenshipicpsrcommuting (travel)icpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrdisabilitiesicpsreducationicpsrethnicityicpsrfamily backgroundicpsrfamily historyicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrmarital statusicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9782Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09782.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR06116MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR06116MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 3B
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR6116NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File 3B contains sample data weighted to
represent the total population. The collection also contains
100-percent counts and unweighted sample counts for total persons and
total housing units. Additional population and housing variables
include items such as age, ancestry, disability, citizenship,
education, income, marital status, race, sex, travel time to work,
rent, tenure, value of housing unit, number of vehicles, and monthly
owner costs. The collection includes 178 population tables and 99
housing tables. Data are provided by 5-digit ZIP code within each
state, including county portions of the ZIP codes.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06116.v1
census dataicpsrcitizenshipicpsrcommuting (travel)icpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrdisabilitiesicpsreducationicpsrethnicityicpsrfamily backgroundicpsrfamily historyicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrmarital statusicpsrpopulationicpsrzip code areasicpsrautomobile expensesicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)6116Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06116.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR06054MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR06054MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 3C
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1994-03-10Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR6054NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File 3C contains summaries for the entire
United States. The collection provides sample data weighted to
represent the total population and also contains 100-percent counts and
unweighted sample counts for total persons and total housing units.
Additional population and housing variables include age, ancestry,
disability, citizenship, education, income, marital status, race, sex,
travel time to work, rent, tenure, value of housing unit, number of
vehicles, and monthly owner costs. The collection provides 178
population tables and 99 housing tables. The geographic hierarchy
includes the following levels: United States, region, division, state,
county, county subdivision, place with 10,000 or more persons,
consolidated city, Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Metropolitan
Statistical Area, and Urbanized Area.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06054.v1
housingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrmarital statusicpsrpopulationicpsrautomobile expensesicpsrcensus dataicpsrcitizenshipicpsrcommuting (travel)icpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrdisabilitiesicpsreducationicpsrethnicityicpsrfamily backgroundicpsrfamily historyicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)6054Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06054.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR06012MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1993 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR06012MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 3D
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1993ICPSR6012NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File 3D provides data by state for the
congressional districts of the 103rd Congress. The collection contains
sample data weighted to represent the total population and also
contains 100-percent counts and unweighted sample counts for total
persons and total housing units. Additional population and housing
variables include age, ancestry, disability, citizenship, education,
income, marital status, race, sex, travel time to work, rent, tenure,
value of housing unit, number of vehicles, and monthly owner costs. The
collection provides 178 population tables and 99 housing tables. The
geographical hierarchy includes the following levels: state,
congressional district, county (or part), county subdivision with
10,000 or more persons (or part) for 12 states, place with 10,000 or
more persons (or part), consolidated city with 10,000 or more persons
(or part), American Indian reservation/Alaska Native area (or part),
and Alaska Native Regional Corporation (or part).
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06012.v1
automobile expensesicpsrcensus dataicpsrcitizenshipicpsrcommuting (travel)icpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrdisabilitiesicpsreducationicpsrethnicityicpsrfamily backgroundicpsrfamily historyicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrlegislative districtsicpsrmarital statusicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)6012Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06012.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR06117MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1994 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR06117MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 4A
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-08-28Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1994ICPSR6117NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File 4A contains sample data weighted to
represent the total population. The collection also contains
100-percent counts and unweighted sample counts for total persons and
total housing units. Additional population and housing variables
include items such as age, ancestry, disability, citizenship,
education, income, marital status, race, sex, travel time to work,
hours worked, rent, persons in household, acreage of property, tenure,
value of housing unit, number of vehicles, and monthly owner costs.
Data are provided for states and their subareas in hierarchical
sequence down to the block group level. Within STF 4A, data for each
state are represented in one "A" record file and ten "B" record
files. The "A" records have 123 population tables and 80 housing
tables. These include five population tables and one housing table
showing 37 categories of race, and five population tables and one
housing table with 26 categories of Hispanic origin. Data are included
for all persons for each summary level and geographic component level
within a unit of geography. More detailed data are presented in 178
population and 85 housing tables in the "B" records. The "B"
records include a separate file for all persons and up to nine separate
race and Hispanic-origin files.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06117.v1
automobile expensesicpsrcensus dataicpsrcitizenshipicpsrcommuting (travel)icpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrdisabilitiesicpsreducationicpsrethnicityicpsrfamily backgroundicpsrfamily historyicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrmarital statusicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusRCMD IX. Minority PopulationsUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)6117Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06117.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR06271MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1995 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR06271MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 4B
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1995ICPSR6271NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File 4B contains sample data weighted to
represent the total United States population. The collection also
contains 100-percent counts and unweighted sample counts for total
persons and total housing units. Additional population and housing
variables include items such as age, ancestry, disability,
citizenship, education, income, marital status, race, sex, travel time
to work, hours worked, rent, persons in household, acreage of
property, tenure, value of housing unit, number of vehicles, and
monthly owner costs. Data are provided for states (and the District of
Columbia) and their county subareas. Within STF 4B, data for each
state are represented in one "A" record file and 49 "B" record
files. The "A" records contain 123 population tables and 80 housing
tables. These include five population tables and one housing table
showing 37 categories of race and five population tables and one
housing table with 26 categories of Hispanic origin. Data are included
for all persons for each summary level and geographic component level
within a unit of geography. More detailed data are presented in 178
population and 85 housing tables in the "B" records. The "B"
records include a separate file for all persons and up to 48 separate
race and Hispanic-origin files.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06271.v1
automobile expensesicpsrfamily historyicpsrHispanic originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrmarital statusicpsrpopulationicpsrrenticpsrstates (USA)icpsrcensus dataicpsrcitizenshipicpsrcommuting (travel)icpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrdisabilitiesicpsreducationicpsrethnicityicpsrfamily backgroundicpsrRCMD IX. Minority PopulationsNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)6271Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06271.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR06308MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s1995 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR06308MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 4C
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1995ICPSR6308NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File STF 4C, which provides summaries for the
entire United States, is comprised of sample data weighted to
represent the total population and also contains 100-percent counts
for total persons and total housing units. Additional population and
housing variables include items such as age, ancestry, disability,
citizenship, education, income, marital status, race, sex, travel time
to work, hours worked, rent, persons in household, acreage of
property, tenure, value of housing unit, number of vehicles, and
monthly owner costs. Geographic coverage includes the United States,
census regions, divisions, states, counties, places with 10,000 or
more persons, minor civil divisions of 10,000 or more persons in
selected states, and metropolitan and urbanized areas. The "A"
records contain 123 population tables and 80 housing tables. These
include five population tables and one housing table showing 37
categories of race, and five population tables and one housing table
with 26 categories of Hispanic origin. Data are included for all
persons for each summary level and geographic component level within a
unit of geography. More detailed data are presented in 178 population
and 85 housing tables in the "B" records.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06308.v1
automobile expensesicpsrcensus dataicpsrcitizenshipicpsrcommuting (travel)icpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrdisabilitiesicpsreducationicpsrethnicityicpsrfamily backgroundicpsrfamily historyicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrmarital statusicpsrpopulationicpsrRCMD IX. Minority PopulationsICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)6308Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06308.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR27621MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s2011 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR27621MiAaIMiAaI
RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series
[electronic resource]Cost-of-Living Indices, 1990-2000 [United States]
Jose J. Escarce
,
Nicole Lurie
,
Adria Jewell
2011-05-13Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]2011ICPSR27621NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series is composed of a wide selection of analytical measures, encompassing a variety of domains, all derived from a number of disparate data sources. The CPHHD Data Core's central focus is on geographic measures for census tracts, counties, and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from two distinct geo-reference points, 1990 and 2000. The current study, Cost-of-Living Indices, has four longitudinal datasets containing normalized, annualized cost-of-living indices for MSAs, two of them 1990 geo-referenced, and the other two 2000 geo-referenced. One dataset in each of the geo-reference years includes the higher cost MSAs of Alaska and Hawaii in the estimations and predictions; the other excludes these MSAs.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27621.v1
censusicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus recordsicpsrcost of livingicpsrcost of living indexesicpsrmetropolitan statistical areasicpsrICPSR I.A.1.e. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 2000 CensusICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusEscarce, Jose J.Lurie, NicoleJewell, AdriaInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)27621Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27621.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR27866MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s2011 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR27866MiAaIMiAaI
RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series
[electronic resource]Decennial Census Abridged, 1990-2010 [United States]
Jose J. Escarce
,
Nicole Lurie
,
Adria Jewell
2011-10-21Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]2011ICPSR27866NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series is composed of a wide selection of analytical measures, encompassing a variety of domains, all derived from a number of disparate data sources. The CPHHD Data Core's central focus is on geographic measures for census tracts, counties, and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from two distinct geo-reference points, 1990 and 2000. The current study, Decennial Census Abridged, has two cross-sectional datasets, one longitudinal (interpolated) dataset, and one longitudinal (extrapolated) dataset containing a large number and variety of population and housing characteristics-related measures. These data are summarized at five different geographic levels: tract, county (FIPS), county (Geographic), MSA (Geographic), and state. The following types of measures constructed from the Census Bureau Population and Housing Characteristics data are included in the data for this collection: housing characteristics (stock, quality, ownership, costs, expenditures, occupancy, etc.), crowding (housing and population density), urbanicity, racial and ethnic composition, language, nationality, and citizenship. Further measures cover family/household structure, transportation, educational attainment, labor force, employment status, disabilities, income, poverty, and demographics (e.g., age, gender, and race).
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27866.v1
population characteristicsicpsrpopulation densityicpsrliving arrangementsicpsrnative bornicpsrageicpsrcensusicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus recordsicpsrcensus tract levelicpsrcitizenshipicpsrcommuting (travel)icpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducationicpsremploymenticpsrethnicityicpsrFIPS codesicpsrgendericpsrhome ownershipicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousehold incomeicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrhousing costsicpsrhousing occupancyicpsrhousing unitsicpsrincomeicpsrlabor forceicpsrlanguageicpsrpovertyicpsrraceicpsrrural populationicpsrurban populationicpsrICPSR I.A.1.e. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 2000 CensusICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusEscarce, Jose J.Lurie, NicoleJewell, AdriaInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)27866Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27866.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR27865MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s2011 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR27865MiAaIMiAaI
RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series
[electronic resource]Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status (SES) Index, 1990-2000 [United States]
Jose J. Escarce
,
Nicole Lurie
,
Adria Jewell
2011-05-13Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]2011ICPSR27865NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series is composed of a wide selection of analytical measures, encompassing a variety of domains, all derived from a number of disparate data sources. The central focus of the CPHHD Data Core is on geographic measures for census tracts, counties, and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from two distinct geo-reference points, 1990 and 2000. The current study, Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status Index, has three datasets available, each containing a normalized socioeconomic index of disadvantage for census tracts: two of them 1990 geo-referenced, and the other 2000 geo-referenced. Two of the datasets are cross-sectional and one is longitudinal; each of them contain a normalized, annualized socioeconomic status measure. Currently, the data are summarized only at the census tract level due to the fact that the goal of this study is to provide a measurement at the neighborhood level, and the census tract is the finest geographic level available in the Data Core.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27865.v1
censusicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus recordsicpsrcensus tract levelicpsrneighborhood characteristicsicpsrsocioeconomic statusicpsrICPSR I.A.1.e. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 2000 CensusICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusEscarce, Jose J.Lurie, NicoleJewell, AdriaInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)27865Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27865.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR27864MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s2011 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR27864MiAaIMiAaI
RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series
[electronic resource]Pollution, 1988-2004 [United States]
Jose J. Escarce
,
Nicole Lurie
,
Adria Jewell
2011-10-21Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]2011ICPSR27864NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core
Series is composed of a wide selection of analytical measures, encompassing a
variety of domains, all derived from a number of disparate data sources. The
CPHHD Data Core's central focus is on geographic measures for census tracts,
counties, and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from two distinct geo-reference points, 1990 and 2000. The current study, Pollution, comprises data
for three criteria pollutants, Particulate Matter 10 ug3 (PM 10), Particulate
Matter 2.5 ug3 (PM 2.5), and Ozone (O3), each with two different geo-references
(1990 geo-reference and 2000 geo-reference), with aggregations made either to
quarterly/annual (PM*) or monthly/summertime (O3), each at three different
geographic levels of summary (tract, county (geographic), and MSA (geographic)).
All data sets in the series are longitudinal, though with different periods of
coverage, depending upon the pollutant. The specific available measures vary
depending upon the geographic level of summarization.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27864.v1
air pollutionicpsrcensusicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus recordsicpsrcensus tract levelicpsrcountiesicpsrenvironmental hazardsicpsrenvironmental monitoringicpsrFIPS codesicpsrhazardous substancesicpsrpollutantsicpsrpollutionicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusICPSR I.A.1.e. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 2000 CensusEscarce, Jose J.Lurie, NicoleJewell, AdriaInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)27864Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27864.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR27863MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s2011 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR27863MiAaIMiAaI
RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series
[electronic resource]Segregation Indices, 1990-2000 [United States]
Jose J. Escarce
,
Nicole Lurie
,
Adria Jewell
2011-05-13Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]2011ICPSR27863NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series is composed of a wide selection of analytical measures, encompassing a variety of domains, all derived from a number of disparate data sources. The CPHHD Data Core's central focus is on geographic measures for census tracts, counties, and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from two distinct geo-reference points, 1990 and 2000. The current study, Segregation Indices, has cross-sectional and longitudinal data sets, containing a number of non-spatially sensitive segregation indices based on the main Decennial Census. These indices are considered non-spatial in that the indices did not take into account any spatial relationships of the geographical entities (i.e., distances apart, clustering within, spatial concentrations, etc.), only association of tracts with either County and/or MSA. In addition, the data are summarized at two different geographic levels: County (Geographic) and MSA (Geographic). The data consist of 11 different segregation indices, with several different binary indicators, and a 5-race indicator. Measures include: Normalized Simpson Interaction Diversity Index, Entropy Diversity Index, Dissimilarity Segregation Index, Gini Segregation Index, Information Theory Segregation Index, Squared Coefficient of Variation Segregation Index, Relative Diversity Segregation Index, N-group Normalized Exposure Segregation Index, Exposure Index, Isolation Index, and 2-group Normalized Exposure Index.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27863.v1
censusicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus recordsicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrmetropolitain statistical areasicpsrsegregationicpsrICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusICPSR I.A.1.e. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 2000 CensusEscarce, Jose J.Lurie, NicoleJewell, AdriaInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)27863Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27863.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR27861MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150303s2011 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR27861MiAaIMiAaI
RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series
[electronic resource]Street Connectivity, 1990, 2000 [United States]
Jose J. Escarce
,
Nicole Lurie
,
Adria Jewell
2011-06-03Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]2011ICPSR27861NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-03.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The RAND Center for Population Health and Health Disparities (CPHHD) Data Core Series is composed of a wide selection of analytical measures, encompassing a variety of domains, all derived from a number of disparate data sources. The CPHHD Data Core's central focus is on geographic measures for census tracts, counties, and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from two distinct geo-reference points, 1990 and 2000. In this collection, Street Connectivity, two datasets are available: one for the 1990 Census and another for the 2000 Census. These files contain one record per census tract and have several measures associated with the street network data based on the TIGER/Line files available for each Census. These measures have been computed using ArcGIS software. At the tract level, the type of measures included are: number of street segments and intersections, average and median block length and block size, ratios of the actual number of complete loops to the maximum number of possible loops given the number of intersections, and ratios of the actual number of street segments to the maximum possible given the number of intersections.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27861.v1
censusicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus recordsicpsrcensus tract levelicpsrcommunitiesicpsrcountiesicpsrFIPS codesicpsrneighborhood characteristicsicpsrneighborhoodsicpsrICPSR I.A.1.e. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 2000 CensusICPSR I.A.1.d. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1990 CensusEscarce, Jose J.Lurie, NicoleJewell, AdriaInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)27861Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR27861.v1